Canadian-born heavyweight Ben (Vanilla Thunder) Tynan back for more in Bangkok

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Last time Ben (Vanilla Thunder) Tynan was at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, the Canadian-born mixed martial arts heavyweight left with a win and a US$50,000 bonus. His mother turned out to be the benefactor from Tynan's Nov.

Last time Ben Tynan was at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, the Canadian-born mixed martial arts heavyweight left with a win and a US$50,000 bonus."I ended up taking her to England," Tynan said."We checked out some cool spots. It was a good time."

Tynan gets back to business April 5 when he takes on Australian Duke Didier at One Fight Night 2: Eersel vs. Nicolas at the same venue in Bangkok. "I said 'Sorry, Mom. I have to do this.' But she's all on board now. She still can't watch it live, but she supports it."Asked after his last outing who he wanted to fight next, Tynan replied: “Anybody. I don’t care who it is. Send anybody you want. Just not anyone you want back.”A former Canadian junior national wrestling champion, Tynan grew up in the U.S. and calls himself “Camerican.

Tynan grew up in the Seattle area, often visiting relatives in Canada during the summer, and also spent a little time in Hawaii. He started wrestling in middle school and won the 2014 Canadian Junior Freestyle National Championship at 264.55 pounds in Edmonton.

 

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